Rewari is a city and a municipal council in Rewari District in the Indian state of Haryana. It is located in southern Haryana around 80 km away from the Indian capital city of New Delhi. Rewari is famous for its metal work, particularly brass work. If anybody needs the best brass work in the world, Rewari is the place for him or her.
As real estate in concern to rewari, With Gurgaon and Faridabad having reached a saturation point in real estate, the realtors and investors are now looking at other tier II and tier III cities in the National Capital Region — a fact is reinforced by the number of societies registered in the new boom town of Haryana, Rewari. also called Riwari city, southern Haryana state, northwestern India.
It is connected by rail to Delhi (northeast). A historic centre of trade between Delhi and Rajasthan, Rewari is said to have been built by Raja Rao (or Rewat), who named it after his daughter Rewati. It is a major commercial and transport centre and an agricultural market. There is some light industry. Constituted a municipality…
Industries
Rewari district has made unprecedented progress on the industrial front in the last few years. A number of policy initiatives announced by the Government of Haryana from time to time have provided impetus for a rapid growth of industries in the district. The factors like, its ideal location on the National Highway (Delhi–Jaipur road), being in proximity to Delhi, its well developed infrastructural base like extensive roads and communication network all over the district, total electrification, a large pool of skilled manpower, all supportive social environment and above all the development of various industrial colonies/ estates, such as, Dharuhera Complex, Rewari Complex and Bawal Growth Centre have made Rewari the choicest location for industries and as such high-tech and high value projects involving foreign collaborations and investment have come up in this area. The prominent industries among them are in
- Dharuhera Industrial area
- Bawal Industrial area
- Rewari Industrial area
The products range is wide, such as, Motor Cycles, televisios, non-woven carpets floor tiles, beer, cotton and synthetic Yarn, metal cans, jelley filled, telephone cables, copper and brass sheets and circles, zippers, disposable syringes and heavy earth movers and a host of other consumer and industrial products.
There are 56 Large & Medium scale industrial units with an investment of about Rs. 890 crores. The annual turn-over in the large scale sector exceeds Rs.2050 crores. The employment provided in this sector is more than 16,000 persons.
There are more than 2250 small scale and rural industries in the district with an investment of more than Rs. 65 crore producing industrial goods worth Rs.130 crore annually and providing employment to about 6800 persons.
The small scale units are manufacturing a wide range of products, such as, industrial brass and copper sheets, brass handicrafts, zinc oxide, Light engineering products, cotton texturised Yarn, cement etc. The industrial non-ferrous metal sheets manufactured in Rewari find a wide application in electrical and tea industry.
The industrial units in Rewari district are exporting a number of products, such as, motor cycles, cotton yarn, hand tools, slates, pharmaceutical, ceramic tiles to a number of countries, such as Australia, Singapore,U.S.A., Germany, Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan etc. The export from the district exceed Rs.30 crore annually.
There are about ten 100% export oriented units in the district which are manufacturing and exporting cotton yarn, zipper, television, slates etc, more such units are in the pipe line which will manufacture a wide range of items, such as, terry towels, beer and beverages etc. Investment, in industrial growth centre at Bawal in Rewari district is coming up fast. The benefits of centrally declared backward district will be provided to the entrepreneurs in this growth centre. The area covered by this growth centre would be 1200 acres, Approx. 106 industrial plots have already been allotted to the entrepreneurs residing within the country and to NRIs by Haryana State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. The industrial projects coming up at Bawal Growth Centre would be entitled for capital subsidy sales tax exemption/deferment etc.
Udyog Kunj, a mini industrial estate has come up at Suthani in thisdistrict which has been developed by HSIDC It has 10 builtup sheds in the plot area of 47 sq.mtrs. each and 85 plots of 66 sq.mtrs. each for industries to be sent up by the rural youth. All the 10 sheds have already been allotted to rural entrepreneus by HSIDC and industrial activities in four sheds commenced. 25% subsidy up to a maximum of Rs.2.00 Lacs will be given by Haryana Government to rural youths setting up their units in UDYOG KUNJ.